At Legion Technologies recent virtual thought leadership event, Winning Over the Workforce: Attract and Retain Hourly Employees in 2022, a select group of HR and operations leaders came together to share their thoughts on:
At Legion Technologies recent virtual thought leadership event, Winning Over the Workforce: Attract and Retain Hourly Employees in 2022, a select group of HR and operations leaders came together to share their thoughts on:
Over the past few years, the power has shifted from employers to employees. Employees are now in the
driver’s seat, and it’s up to employers to come up with strategies to attract new talent, retain existing talent,
and foster an environment that encourages productivity and fulfillment.
At our virtual event with Legion, Winning Over the Workforce: Attract and Retain Hourly Employees in 2022,
our expert panelists shared strategies their organizations have implemented to combat the Great Resignation
and create a workplace that employees are happy to be a part of.
Check out some of the most valuable takeaways from our discussion on March 8th:
1. Culture can’t be overlooked
What is employee culture, really? Stephen Childs of Panasonic Automotive recognized that while
“culture” might sound like a nebulous term, creating workplace values and behaviors that comprise a
fulfilling culture is paramount.
“We spent the past four or five years really completely revamping our culture model, with the sole
purpose of making sure people come to work every day because they want to, not because they have
to,” said Stephen, further citing that his company’s turnover rate is less than half the current industry
average.
2. Culture = engagement
Anthony Ladd is at Legion today, but his prior experience at Dollar General gave him great insight into
what culture looks like for hourly employees.
“Part of culture is being engaging, and if you can’t see that employee face to face on a regular basis,
how do you engage with them?” he asked. In a remote, digital-first environment, it’s more important
than ever to use the tools at our reach to communicate with and encourage employees to foster a
connection and reduce turnover.
3. Recognize individuals, not employees
Employee recognition goes beyond a pat on the back and a “Great job!” Maigen Rowe of Allegion
emphasized the importance of providing meaningful feedback to employees by telling them the impact
of their actions on the organization as a whole.
“Not only saying ‘Thank you for doing x, y, and z,’ but ‘Thank you for doing x, y, and z, it really helped us
move the needle on hitting our objective,” she shared as an example. The power of positive, significant
feedback has really helped her team connect employees with the work they’re doing.
4. Career growth is more important than ever
The necessity for career growth opportunities can’t be overstated. Darryl Stratton of Arrow Fastener
shared that his organization has lately put a large focus on providing their employees with clear career
progression paths.
In addition to offering training opportunities for employees to expand their skill sets, Arrow is also
offering promotion opportunities for individuals who want to move up in the company, even at the
hourly level.
5. Don’t be afraid of overcommunication
“The last two years showed us how important overcommunication is,” Stephen said, citing the
pandemic’s impact on how his team talks with their employees.
There’s really no such thing as “overcommunication,” especially in a remote world where employees
often feel disconnected from their bosses and coworkers. Having quarterly town halls also provides a
great outlet for normalizing transparent communication.
Want to learn more about reducing attrition and increasing employee satisfaction at your organization?
Access the full event content by filling out the form at the top of the page.
Legion Technologies’ mission is to transform hourly jobs into good jobs. The company’s industry-leading, AI-powered workforce management (WFM) platform optimizes labor efficiency and enhances the employee experience simultaneously – at scale. The Legion WFM platform has been proven to deliver 13x ROI through schedule optimization, reduced attrition, increased productivity, and increased operational efficiency. Legion delivers cutting-edge technology in an easy-to-use platform and mobile app that employees love. Learn more at www.legion.co.
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